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"How to Be a Good Creature: A Memoir in Thirteen Animals" by Sy Montgomery “This is a beautiful book — essential reading for anyone who loves animals and knows how much they can teach us about being human.” ― Gwen Cooper, author of "Homer’s Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned About Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat" |
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very good mystery book written by Ms Gilman. it is not in the style of her Mrs Polifax novels, like most of her novels that are not part of that series. do not want to give anything away but like other of her books you are surprised at who the amateur detective is, the background of the person and why they are deciding to try to solve the mystery. I enjoyed it very much..

I enjoy Michael Crichton's books. He always takes the reader into a scientific fantasy world. No different here.

The book focused on an underwater discovery. I'm sure other reviews may have revealed the discovery but I'll not. Needless to say, Crichton takes the reader exploring the discovery and the implications. The character development is amazing. Right there with Stephen King.

Overall I enjoyed the book. Got lost here and there with the scientific parts. Not being able to imagine the world Crichton creates hurts. That's on me though and not Crichton.